and a nice split s on the way back down, to keep breakfast where it belongs!
Phil Colvin
and a nice split s on the way back down, to keep breakfast where it belongs!
Phil Colvin
Now that's very spectacular Phil, I hope you don't become a new satellite :7
thanks, jan. and thats only 74,000... gonna have to load in my xb-70 and sr-71 in the new sim sometime, and see what they'll do!
Phil Colvin
Now thats cool! :D
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That's a looooong way up! Those pics look like something out of Star Trek! :D
... fresh underwear for me...must admit. Uh!
Thorsten
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I hope you brought your spacesuite :)
Fantastic view up there!
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Beautiful screen shots! I started reading about the X-15 when I was five, and my dreams growing up were just like these screen shots! While I have been this high or higher altitude in my sims, they never looked that good. I have to keep on working on my hardware, and I don't have anything close to running FSX.
thanks ashley, david, thorsten paul and farley!
thorsten, lol, you'll change your mind once youre up there! paul, its not only pressurized, ive got a coffeemaker and sattelite tv in there! farley - if it makes u feel any better, putting the alphasim raptor in fsx is very nearly an exercise in futility...notice how i was flying over empty ocean? you cant fly a plane that fast in fsx any other way (or at least i cant, lol)!
Phil Colvin
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